Outrage Sunday 108 made from local and imported ingredients

You know it: I’m your man for the Outrage Sunday! But Pete F is the man for this Subiaco scene. I’m not sure what the Actors Equity rules are for Australian TV made from local and imported ingredients. Perhaps if Evo (‘Saving Ordinary Humans From Themselves’) were part of the show it would be OK.IMAG1645IMAG1644IMAG1643It’d be a TV show that would be awesome in its awesomeness. It’d be awesome squared. It’d be doubly awesome. What level of awesome would it be?orrsum2This is not awesome. I found it on my phone, but I’m sure Krazy Kym took it. I was busy investigating how much Jura you can drink before you get an irresistible urge to roll down the steep lawn at your hotel. nessieThe only asylum seeker in the cous-cous so far this weekend has been anti-Semitism at Woollies. I didn’t notice the Israelis putting carrot in their cous-cous, but perhaps it’s all the rage in teh Pert gastropubs.couscous

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12 Responses to Outrage Sunday 108 made from local and imported ingredients

  1. JaneZ says:

    is that reali couscous?

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  2. JJ says:

    Fucking ingreds. They’re rife here in rural QLD, as you’d expect.

    So I was listening to ‘Sundays with Macca’ this morning and he ACTUALLY SAID this:

    “Remember when they used to have the ol’ analogue mobile phones, they’d run like a dream…”

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  3. vegan says:

    orse is the preferred spelling.

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  4. Pete F says:

    Is that cous cous fur rool?

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